Comentários

Comentado por Brimoonfang

I sure hope that we can place this in our herbalism bags just like we can with the seeds required for Rebirth...

Comentado por vexis58

I wish they'd sell this on reagent vendors in old-world places rather than having to remember to pick them up when I'm in Northrend.

Comentado por DrPancake

Even half the reagent vendors in Northrend don't have this -.-

Comentado por Replica

This has the highest item lvl of all reagants in the game atm.

Comentado por 3phase

So... do Druids have the most expensive buff in the game? A stack will cost you 10g, 8g if you have decent rep with the vendor. No more raid buffing in BGs for me.

Comentado por Corrupted

I also don't understand this, I'm a priest and my reagent costs 20s, the druid one costs 50s... what the hell?

Ok sure priests got 3 buffs that use the reagent, but we don't HAVE to use all 3, if there's 2 or 3 priests in a raid we would alter on who uses what.

Comentado por Ignignokt

I'd like to note that Blizzard has given us the first metallic leaf as a reagent. When you purchase this stuff, it falls into your bags with a nice *ping* which is also the same sound you hear when you enchant and item.

I guess this is why it costs so much.

Comentado por Idylla

I'm confused, I've now got a druid to 80, after playing my mage for a while.

Comentado por pietrex

Arcane Powder is used for the Ritual of Refreshment as well (which consumes 5 of these). This is the reason for it stacking in lots of 100. However, I can't see why the druid reagent is so much more expensive - is it more powerful according to Blizzard?

Comentado por Idylla

Ah yes Ritual of Refreshment may be the reason.

How about other classes, are their buffs more expensive?

Comentado por Lukrid

Paladin reagents cost 30s for 20, and stack to 100. If you're in a raid group with each of the 10 classes represented, that's 10 buffs, or 15s per round of buffs. Annoying part about paladin buffs is the mana cost though, if you're a prot or ret paladin with little/no int on your gear, the buffs will cost you so much mana that you'll have to sit and drink just to finish passing out buffs. That little rant aside, it isn't quite fair to have mages pay 50s for a table (once per raid) and then 10s after to buff the entire raid group, while druids have to pay 50s per round of buffs.

Comentado por Gallim

the benefice of gift of the wild is the duration because mark of the wild lvl 9 gives the same buff but for 30 min

Comentado por TheVirusX

I do believe old-world vendors finally sell this, the Sold-by tab seems to support this as well.

Edit: Quick typo.

Comentado por Kenoo

As a Warlock I never buy mats. Still would happily do if they stacked, 1 slot per shard is just ridiculus...

Comentado por pinoyplaya

You know what they need? A minor glyph so that a specific buff that normally cost reagents, will no longer cost reagents, like the other similar glyphs like the Unending Rebirth. They need to add more glyphs similar to those and have it for buffs and make it specific.

So perhaps, a Holy Paladin would probably choose to have Glyph of Undending Wisdom, then his/her Blessing of Wisdom no longer requires a reagent. But Blessing of Might, Kings, and Sanctuary (for Prot) will need reagents. Unless of course he/she has glyphs for all those ones as well.

Comentado por zdouse

Because GotW is arguable the best buff in the game.

Comentado por Liesie

I thought I had bargained a Druid down when he asked for 20g and 20 Wild Spineleaf in exchange for a service. Instead, I later found out that he had actually added 5g to his original asking price of 30g. >.< Crafty, crafty cow people...

Comentado por Grimeripe

While rather obvious from the lack of a "reagent for"-tab, the Mark of the wild spell now is 60 minute duration and affects all party and raid members (at least on level 80).